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doglady Posted - Aug 23 2006 : 4:07:30 PM
Hi Everyone:

I'm always looking to create new dog & cat products and I was wondering what products would you purchase (if you could find nice ones) for your little doggies & kitties I appreciate any ideas that you would give me.

Doglady

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Alee Posted - Oct 08 2006 : 7:16:27 PM
I have thought about this too. One thing I came up with but have not had the chance to implement would be shredless toys. I even talked to a leather supply outlet about it. I suggest thinking of making a ball shape pattern out of heavy duty leather and sewing it with double thick rawhide. I would suggest stuffing it with either leather cuttings or something that is vacuumable. Like lavender or that breaks up easily. I always worry about my dog swallowing that stuffing that comes in most dog toys.

Also I love the idea of homemade dog treats but I can never afford to buy them when I find them.

Good luck!
Woodswoman Posted - Oct 08 2006 : 4:49:05 PM
Thanks for the tip about the Kong-I'll try it!!
Jennifer
doglady Posted - Oct 06 2006 : 5:39:24 PM
I really appreciate all of the input from everyone and I am working of several of the ideas. It takes a while to get it just right for dogs. For Woodswoman, you might try the "biscuit ball" from Kong. My Shadow usually destroys most toys but never a Kong toy. Maybe I should start carrying those. You can put a biscuit halfway in this ball, the dog bites of half of it and the other half usually falls down into the middle of the ball. It drives them nuts for several hours. A real hoot! Please keep the ideas coming because they are great and I'm saving them to work on later.

Thanks,
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Woodswoman Posted - Oct 06 2006 : 4:29:13 PM
Hi!
I have an 11 year old retriever/pitbull mix (she's a big mush), and there are two items that I can never seem to find-the first one is a really tough dog toy that she'll like to chew. She never touches her Nylabones (I think they are too hard), and most rawhides she chews up and swallows in about 2 seconds. The other kind of goes with the first-some kind of chewy treat that lasts more than 30 seconds. Those Jumbones things? She practically swallows them whole!!!
Also, I saw someone else already mentioned it-but orthopedic beds. Zena is a big, older girl, and it was hard to find a bed for her that seemed comfy, but still gave some support.
Good luck with your endeavor!!
Jennifer
KYgurlsrbest Posted - Oct 05 2006 : 08:54:18 AM
Hey there--what a great post! I have 4 dogs and three cats....I think the things that I look for (and buy) most, are beds that are completely washable--inside and out. The Rover Mattress Company is the best I've found, but I have to drive 2 hours south to get them. They use heavy denim and canvas in attactive patterns (it's very hard for me to decide, there are so many), the seams are stong--impeccable. Really sturdy, really attactive and TOTALLY washable. The pillow inside is almost like something we'd sleep on. Also, good leads. I agree with the poster who mentioned leather. It's the best for training and walking, and it ages so nicely (unless you have a husky who eats it!). Even though my dogs aren't big on it, I like the "in between bath" products, but wish I could find a natural one, and along that same note, breath sprays (we use one called "Dog Smog")--what about some herbal mints? Having 4 dogs, we have a variety of bad breath going on....I have that Country wisdom book and she's right, it's full of recipes, but I've seen alot of gourmet dog biscuits around here... When I worked at the animal shelter, I made iron on t shirts for the dogs with sayings like "adopt me" or "Hey good lookin, I'm available" People loved them, so maybe something like that, only not referencing the adoption. In our area, ("Bengal Country"), I've been seeing quite a few dogs sporting "sports" collars. A GIANT female mastif up the street named Sage, was wearing a black and orange bengal stripe wrap/sleeve thing around her collar that made her look like a jester. It was absolutely hysterical. I'm not a sports fan, but almost everyone else is:)
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LJRphoto Posted - Sep 08 2006 : 12:07:17 PM
What about something attractive and washable to put a "filled" doggy clean up bag in? I always hate walking around with a bag of poo in my hand.

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Jana Posted - Sep 08 2006 : 09:39:29 AM
I love Julie's idea of the bedding with essential oil for a pet. I have a 13 year old golden retriever and she still thinks she is a pup! However, she has trouble tugging with her old toys and chewing on a nylabone as her teeth are well worn, and she's had a few pulled over the years. Softer tuggy toys for older dogs (I often make something out of thick men's hunting socks). Also I like her to have whole grain organic bisquits that are not too crunchy. I generally buy them, but I have a recipe I've yet to try that has strained meat as part of the ingredients (as in baby food). Peanut butter is another thing she likes, so instead of meat, that might be a good idea. Also, soothing shampoos for easliy irritated skin. I generally take her in to be groomed, but they use something that has oatmeal in it and it smells great, not the flowery icky smell common with a lot of pet shampoo.

Jana
santa_gertrudis_gal Posted - Aug 28 2006 : 09:27:59 AM
Tina,

Here's websites of my favorite items for dogs.

Beds - raised orthopedic! Our GSP's and friends who have labs just love these beds. After a day in the field, this is the one bed they love to rest on. Takes all pressure off their body after a hard day hunting.

http://www.all-dog-beds.com/polyresinbed.html

http://www.petmate.com/Catalog.plx?ID=1520

I like the ones with the vinyl weave the best. It's easier to keep clean. Our dogs go straight to the kennel. Less distraction for them after a day hunting, and they can rest. Also in the kennel is a goat stock tank filled with water, so if they need to cool off they jump in.

http://www.petstages.com/default2.asp

Oh, gee, can't say enough about these fantastic toys. We have taken the puppies to Petco, and they choose these toys over a stuffed one any time. They are colorful for the humans, and fun fun for the dogs. Great as they go into the washing machine!

Kim

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Aunt Jenny Posted - Aug 27 2006 : 8:18:34 PM
I like personalized pet bowls..although none of my pets have them right now. I bought a cat bowl once that said "Tuna Breath" and I loved that.
I agree that weiner dogs (I never can spell it right either) do massacre their toys. We have one little guy 10 years old (name is Frank) and he still can shred a toy. He used to like to chew plastic up best..but now he likes stuffed toys. My bassets wont' even pick up a toy. THey will cuddle with stuffed animals. I love the idea of personalized collars or leashes..I would sure be interested in that.
What about hand knit little cat toys? I made a mouse and a ball on a cord (striped wool yarn) that were simple for my cat and she loves them. (catnip in the mouse)
I agree about the pet beds too...nice smelling ones would be wonderful for when my bassets lounge in the family room. Frank tunnels under the cushions on the couch no matter what I do.
Good luck!!

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willowtreecreek Posted - Aug 27 2006 : 4:45:14 PM
What about pet beds with some herbs or essential oils added to the filling.

Jewelry, art, baskets, etc.

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sunshine Posted - Aug 27 2006 : 4:17:48 PM
You know I haven't had a gone since I was about 21 years old a while back before marriage. I forgot all the stuff pets take. Kids take more off course. this is just interesting to me I never would have purchased a doggieiblanket yet you sell them that is so cool a nitch for everything. Good luck with your endevors.

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Bluewrenn Posted - Aug 27 2006 : 4:04:01 PM
Oh, almost forgot... one of my prized possessions was a leather dog leash that I got one year while showing dogs... it was stamped with the name of the event and the date... This concept could be done to create personalized leather collars or leashes... Or you could take the nylon ones and embroider names on those (would need a machine...)

Personalized doggie bowls and placemats...

Some of the pattern companies have patterns for basic pet items and you can get some inspiration from them...

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Bluewrenn Posted - Aug 27 2006 : 4:00:43 PM
I was going to suggest the catnip pads/blankies... Someone makes and sells them at my local pet store (for $20-$30 each) - they are basically just a cotton material made into a pillow cover and stuffed with quilt batting and catnip. She has ones that are made from fleece too.

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doglady Posted - Aug 27 2006 : 1:40:23 PM
WOW:
Everyone is really coming up with great product ideas. The catnip blankies would be easy enough or a small toy with catnip in it as well. I'm trying to envision the doggy bag holders since I live in a rural area, I don't think that I have ever seen the grocery bag types (unless it's the type of bag that you fill up and reuse plastic grocery bags). I am still thinking of a toy that Hocus Pocus Mystic Magic, the cat, can play with herself to stay busy. Please keep the ideas coming as I plan on experimenting with several and will keep everyone posted.

Thanks,

Doglady

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CountryGirl85 Posted - Aug 27 2006 : 12:18:10 PM
Hey Doglady!
How about small doggy bag holders that you can attatch to a leash? Like a smaller version of the grocery bag holders. I've seen a rubbery version, but a homemade fabric version would be oh-so-cute! A portable doggy picnic set would be neat, too. With small food and water dishes, and little containers you could keep each in. Would be great for hikes! For cats, anything with catnip in it! Maybe something like your snuggle blankies, but smaller, like 12"x12", with catnip mixed in the stuffing. And you can't go wrong with homemade pet treats! Doggy bakeries seem to be a big hit! Hope these help! I think I may try making some of these things myself!

Much love,
Laura

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medievalcat Posted - Aug 26 2006 : 7:22:41 PM
Toys that small dogs can play with that's not easily torn up and washable. We have weenie dogs, sorry their official name is a bear to spell, they have small mouths but they will worry a toy to death in now time.
For my kitten, Hocus Pocus Mystic Magic (Magic for short), she loves to chase everything. My arms get tired having to wave string or a leather strip around for her to chase. She loves to pick up small things and carry it around with her too. Anything with catnip, espcially organic, would be a hit.

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doglady Posted - Aug 26 2006 : 4:49:09 PM
That's a great idea. I actually bought some wheat flour this week to experiment with biscuits. I could offer them with the bags or along with a bandana too. I like the ingredient tag also. Thanks for your idea. I am keeping a small journal with all of the ideas and I'll see which ones will work. Thanks.

Doglady

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Tina Michelle Posted - Aug 26 2006 : 4:12:39 PM
I don't have a dog, but thought that I'd mention that the book titled" Country Wisdom and Know How" has a large selection of recipes for dog biscuits and so forth. So maybe you could create some specialty "gourmet" doggy biscuits to offer. You could bundle them into little doggy print fabrics tied with raffia bows.(bandana size squares gathered like mini "hobo bags" then tied with raffia and a brown ingredients tag would look nice.
(Just an idea there for you.)


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ThymeForEweFarm Posted - Aug 23 2006 : 4:27:57 PM
A good quality collar that one of my farmcollies can't get off. We haven't found a collar he can't get off.

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